JFK Assassination: Dr. Robert McClelland Signed Quote "Exit Wound...Head" PSA
JFK Assassination: Dr. Robert McClelland Signed Quote "Exit Wound...Head" PSA
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Title: Dr. Robert McClelland Signed JFK Assassination Note – PSA/DNA Certified Authentic Auto
Description:
Offered is a chilling and historically significant handwritten statement by Dr. Robert N. McClelland, one of the trauma surgeons who treated President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963. On a cut slip, McClelland writes:
“Exit wound was in the back of the President’s head.”
He signs the note as “Robt N. McClelland, M.D.” in bold black ink. The handwriting is clear and legible, preserved in excellent condition. The statement is authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, with certification number 85481921, in a tamper-evident slab.
Historical Context:
Dr. Robert McClelland was a young surgeon at Parkland Hospital in Dallas when President Kennedy was rushed in after being shot. During the emergency treatment in Trauma Room One, McClelland was one of the few medical professionals to have an up-close and direct view of the president’s head wound. His consistent statements over the decades, particularly his assertion that the head wound appeared to be an exit wound at the rear of the skull, have been frequently cited in debates surrounding the Warren Commission's single-gunman theory and broader JFK assassination conspiracies. McClelland’s observations continue to fuel alternative interpretations of the events in Dealey Plaza.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
This signed cut has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, a premier name in autograph certification. Housed in a PSA tamper-proof holder, it bears certification number 85481921, confirming the authenticity of both the handwritten statement and signature.
Closing Appeal:
A rare and provocative piece of Kennedy assassination history, this signed quote from Dr. Robert McClelland captures a firsthand medical observation from one of the few individuals present at the president’s final moments. For collectors of JFK memorabilia, medical or forensic history, or those invested in the ongoing debate about what happened on November 22, 1963, this is a powerful and thought-provoking artifact of enduring relevance.
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